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New Movement

An anti-imperialist group in solidarity with the Puerto Rican Independence movement, this collection contains pamphlets, monographs and bulletins. Originally part of the Puerto Rican Solidarity Committee, it formed an independent organization to support all aspects of the Puerto Rican Independence Movement - including clandestine groups on the island and in the Diaspora. Issues included the freeing of Puerto Rican political prisoners, an end to the US military presence in Vieques, ending forced sterilization of Puerto Rican women, and economic and social justice for Puerto Ricans living in the United States.

Documents

Tighten Your Belt Tighten Your Belt
Format: PamphletCollection: New Movement
From Puerto Rico to Granada: Stop the US War Machine From Puerto Rico to Granada: Stop the US War Machine
Publisher: New Movement in Solidarity with Puerto Rican Independence and SocialismYear: 1983Format: PamphletCollection: New Movement
Puerto Rican Armed Movement Issues Ultimatum: Return Alfredo Mendez - or else! Puerto Rican Armed Movement Issues Ultimatum: Return Alfredo Mendez - or else!
Publisher: New Movement in Solidarity with Puerto Rican IndependenceFormat: StatementCollection: New Movement
Solidarity with Puerto Rican Prisoners of War Slideshow Solidarity with Puerto Rican Prisoners of War Slideshow
Publisher: New Movement in Solidarity with Puerto Rican and Mexican RevolutionsFormat: FlyerCollection: New Movement
Build a Wall of resistance!: Forum with grand Jury Resisters Build a Wall of resistance!: Forum with grand Jury Resisters
Publisher: Movimiento de Liberacion Nacional; Comite de California Contra la Repression; New Movement in Solidarity with the Puerto Rican and Mexican RevolutionsVolume Number: 3-JunFormat: FlyerCollection: New Movement
National Tour of the Comite de Defensa Popular (CDP) National Tour of the Comite de Defensa Popular (CDP)
Publisher: Movimiento de Liberacion Nacional; Comite de California Contra la Repression; New Movement in Solidarity with the Puerto Rican and Mexican RevolutionsVolume Number: 7-MayFormat: FlyerCollection: New Movement
Month of Solidarity with Vieques Month of Solidarity with Vieques
Publisher: New Movement in Solidarity with Puerto Rican IndependenceFormat: FlyerCollection: New Movement
Reagan Offices Here are Occupied Reagan Offices Here are Occupied
Authors: Nancy Day, Larry D. HatfieldPublisher: SF ExaminerVolume Number: 3-NovFormat: ArticleCollection: New Movement
Reproduction of Newspaper Clipping on free the Flan protest outside of Ronald Reagan's campaign headquarters.
Demonstrate to Stop Grand Jury Repression! Demonstrate to Stop Grand Jury Repression!
Publisher: Movimiento de Liberacion Nacional; Comite de California Contra la Repression; New Movement in Solidarity with the Puerto Rican and Mexican RevolutionsVolume Number: 7-JunFormat: FlyerCollection: New Movement
Flyer for demonstration outside San Francisco Federal Building
Graphic of Nancy Reagan at Free the FALN protest Graphic of Nancy Reagan at Free the FALN protest
Publisher: SF ExaminerVolume Number: 3-NovFormat: GraphicCollection: New Movement
Reproduction of newspaper clipping. Caption Reads: Nancy Reagan is Escorted Out of Reagan-Bush Headquarters Here